So much as he on cursed Gaveston: But that will more exasperate his wrath: I must entreat him, I must speak him fair, And be a means to call home Gaveston: And yet he'll ever doat on Gaveston; And so am I for ever miserable. The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 165edited by - 1810Full view - About this book
| 1744 - 378 pages
...miftrable. •. -• * c \i'l I Enter the Nchles to the Qycc>r. • vr,-. Lane . Look where the fifter of the king of France .. Sits wringing of her hands, and beats her breall! Wariv, TAe king, I fear, hath ill_intrtared her. =• Pem. Hard is the heart that injures fuch... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 422 pages
...neck, I had been stifled, and not liv'd to see The king my lord thus to abandon me ! Like franticic Juno will I fill the earth With ghastly murmur of...And so am I for ever miserable. Enter the Nobles. Lancaster. Look where the sister* of the king of France Sits wringing of her hands, and beats her breast... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 426 pages
...my neck, I had been stifled, and not liv'd to see The king my lord thus to abandon me! Like frantick Juno will I fill the earth With ghastly murmur of...And so am I for ever miserable. Enter the Nobles, Lancaster. Look where the sister* of the king of France Sits wringing of her hands, and beats her breast!... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 pages
...Ganymede So much as he on cursed Gaveston: But that will more exasperate his wrath: I must entreat him, I must speak him fair, And be a means to call...breast! WAR. The king, I fear, hath ill-treated her. PEM. Hard is the heart that injures such a saint. Y. MoK. I know 'tis long of Gaveston she weeps. E.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 pages
...Ganymede So much as he on cursed Gaveston: But that will more exasperate his wrath: I must entreat him, I must speak him fair, And be a means to call...breast! WAR. The king, I fear, hath ill-treated her. PEM. Hard is the heart that injures such a saint. Y. MoR. I know 'tis long of Gaveston she weeps. E.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 460 pages
...Ganymede So much as he on cursed Gaveston : But that will more exasperate his wrath ; I must entreat him, I must speak him fair, And be a means to call home Gaveston : And yet he'll ever dote on Gaveston ; And so am I for ever miserable. Re-enter LANCASTER]:, WARWICK, PEMBROKE, the elder... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...Ganymede So much as he on cursed Gaveston : But that will more exasperate his wrath ; I must entreat him, I must speak him fair, And be a means to call home Gaveston : And yet he'll ever dote on Gaveston ; And so am I for ever miserable. He-enter LANCASTER,) WARWICK, PEHBROKK, (hetWer... | |
| 1870 - 610 pages
...ever miserable. Enter LANCASTER, WARWICK, PEMBROKE, the elder ilor.TiMEit, and the younyer MOKTIMEK. Lan. Look, where the sister of the king of France Sits wringing of her hands, and beats her breast Í War. The king, I fear, hath ill-entreated ' her. Pern, Hard is the heart that injures such a saint.... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 pages
...WARWICK, PEMBROKE, the elder MoRTiMEU, and the younyer MORTIMER. Lan. Look, where the foster of tho . ll'ac. The king, I fear, hath ill-entreated ' her. Pern. Hard is the heart that injures such a saint.... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1874 - 602 pages
...attention is drawn to the place of appearance of a person : See where he comes (MARLOWE, Jew of M. 4, 4.). Look where the sister of the king of France Sits wringing of her hands, and beats her breast (Edw. II. 1, 4.). Look, where it comes again I (SnAKSP., Haml. J, 1.) See where she comes from shrift... | |
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